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Editorial: Mechanisms and applications of coupled technologies in unconventional resources for enhancing oil/gas recovery

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Editorial: Mechanisms and applications of coupled technologies in unconventional resources for enhancing oil/gas recovery
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Frontiers in Energy Research, March 2024
DOI 10.3389/fenrg.2024.1369315
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Liang Huang, Wentong Zhang, Hai Huang, Zhilin Cheng, Hao Xiong, Senbo Xiao

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#23,863,214
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#2,060
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